NASA's Dragonfly Mission to Titan Experiences Ongoing Delays

NASA's Dragonfly mission to Saturn's moon Titan has been delayed once again, with the new launch date set for July 2028. The delay is due to budget uncertainties, and NASA will not formally confirm the mission until mid-2024. The Dragonfly mission aims to study Titan's environment and potential for life using a rotorcraft-lander. The delay is a result of uncertain funding for NASA's planetary science division, with potential reductions in the budget affecting Dragonfly and other missions. Despite the financial hurdles, the mission has passed key design reviews and is authorized to proceed with its final design and fabrication. However, the total cost and schedule of the mission will not be confirmed until mid-2024.
- NASA's Dragonfly Mission to Titan Faces Further Delays Gizmodo
- Dragonfly delayed – formal confirmation of journey to Saturn's moon slips into 2024 The Register
- Titan Dragonfly is Go!.... for Phase C Universe Today
- NASA postpones Dragonfly review, launch date SpaceNews
- NASA's Dragonfly to Proceed with Final Mission Design Work Science@NASA
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